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This and other HetNet management challenges highlighted in new whitepaper focused on ANDSF wireless standard

ALISO VIEJO, CA – August 21, 2014 – Smith Micro Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMSI) today announced availability of its latest whitepaper entitled “The Case for ANDSF: Harnessing the Power of Policy on Device,” which is Part 3 in a series addressing how the ANDSF wireless standard can help service providers improve Quality of Experience for consumers. In the latest installment, Smith Micro provides sample use cases for ANDSF policy management, compares next generation Wi-Fi technologies, and highlights the difference between standards and solutions for creating a seamless user experience, including limitations of Hotspot 2.0 in this area.

“As Wi-Fi becomes ubiquitous, one of the most important things an operator can do to retain subscribers is to make the mobile experience as fast, easy, and reliable as possible, no matter how users are connected,” said Dave Sperling, CTO at Smith Micro. “ANDSF is a critical building block for creating a seamless, high quality experience for users. Operators who embrace and extend ANDSF with an intelligent policy engine on the device will not only maximize network investments, they’ll maximize subscriber relationships.”

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